Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Expert Inspection * Every Studebaker buggy - or surrey or driving wagon is set up and carefully inspected before leaving the , factory. In building, the greatest care is taken to guard against the use of defective material. Then, to make assurance doubly sure, before any Studebaker spring vehicle is crated for shipping it is set up ready to run and (under a strong light) undergoes a final and rigid inspection by an expert. Every Studebaker buggy we offer for sale has passed this rigid inspection. M You can depend on any vehicle that has been 0. K.H by Studebaker fCA DADT DT C wagons, buggies, farm • A • IvAJ DLI\ 1 « IMPLEMENTS.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 50c; Oats, 32c. Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. B. Forsythe was in Chicago on business yesterday. J. A. McFarland was in Hammond on business Wednesday. Read ad the last closing out sale of the Chicago Bargain Store.— B Forsythe. C. 1 S. Chamberlain and Mat Worden were in Chicago Thursday on auto business. Miss Kate Shields went to Chicago Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. E. E. Matone. ■———r .1 ' - * Mrs. Chas Weiss .and Mrs. Haryey Pierson of Xewton tp., were in Monon Wednesday. Misses Opal and Hazel Grant spent Wednesday in Parr with their aunt, Mrs. T. F. Warren. Mrs. Myrtle E. Bernhardt of Monon was in town visiting and looking after her property Thursday '— —■ ■ . ■' - . . w . . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pancoast and daughter Miss Oka of Newton tp., were Chicago Visitors Wednesday.

Miss Venus Waner of near Francesville, who had been working in Renssealer, returned home Wednesday. } Mrs. D. AV. Strouse of ,Mbuquerque, N. M., came Tuesday to make a short visit with Mrs. Mary E. Lowe. John Gray and family moved to Indianapolis \\ ednesday, where he expects to work in an luto repair shop. Mrs. T. M. Haniford of Gifford was taken to Chicago Thursday to undergo an operation for gallstones. V ——— ———— Mrs. E. H. Shields went to Fair Oaks Wednesday to spend a few days with her brother, Frank Lakin and family. Mrs. E. R. Lamson and baby went to Union City Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Michael, a few weeks. > Mrs. Homer Harvey of Monticello returned home Wednesday after a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Stephenson. W. T. Elmore and wife of Remington were in the city Thursday, Warner driving a spick and span new “Richmond 30” auto. William Ott, one of Carpenter townhip’s prominent farmers, was a business’visitor in the city Thursday, accompanied by his wife and son. , ' ‘

H. W. Wood and son Harvey, Jr., went to Middletown, Ohio, Thursday to attend-the 3rd Ohio regimental reunion, which was held there yesterday. Miss Edna Robinson, daughter of Warren Robinson, left Thursday , afternoon for lola, Kans., where she will visit relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. George Brown and mother, Mrs. Olive Seward of near Mt. Ayr, took the train at Rensselaer Thursday for Leesburg, where they will visit relatives. - I . I • ’ • • ■